Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Rosland, Jan Henrik"
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Adverse events and in-hospital mortality: An analysis of all deaths in a Norwegian health trust during 2011
Flaatten, Hans; Brattebø, Guttorm; Alme, Bjørn Arild; Berge, Kjersti; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Viste, Asgaut; Bertelsen, Bjørn; Harthug, Stig; Aardal, Sidsel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-07-06)Background: The estimated number of in-hospitals deaths due to adverse events is often different when using data from deceased patients compared with that of a population experiencing adverse events. Methods: The study was ... -
Being in transit and in transition. The experience of time at the place, when living with severe incurable disease - a phenomenological study
Ellingsen, Sidsel; Roxberg, Åsa Kristina; Kristoffersen, Kjell; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Alvsvåg, Herdis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-09)The aim of this study is to describe the experience of time as it presents itself at the place being situated when living with severe incurable disease and receiving palliative care. The empirical data consist of 26 ... -
Cryoneurolysis for cervicogenic headache - A double blinded randomized controlled study
Kvarstein, Gunnvald; Högström, Henrik; Allen, Sara Maria; Rosland, Jan Henrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Background and aims: Cervicogenic headache (CEH) is a debilitating condition and analgesics have limited effect. Percutaneous cryoneurolysis is thus still in use although the clinical evidence is lacking. We present a ... -
Entering a World with No Future. A phenomenological study describing the embodied experience of time when living with severe incurable disease
Ellingsen, Sidsel; Roxberg, Åsa Kristina; Kristoffersen, Kjell; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Alvsvåg, Herdis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013-03)This paper presents findings from a phenomenological study exploring experience of time by patients living close to death. The empirical data consists of 26 open-ended interviews from 23 patients living with severe incurable ... -
Ethical challenges in nursing homes - staff's opinions and experiences with systematic ethics meetings with participation of residents' relatives.
Bollig, Georg; Schmidt, Gerda; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Heller, Andreas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-04-28)Background Many ethical problems exist in nursing homes. These include, for example, decision-making in end-of-life care, use of restraints and a lack of resources. Aims The aim of the present study was to investigate ... -
A European multicenter study on systematic ethics work in nursing homes
Bollig, Georg; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Gjengedal, Eva; Schmidt, Gerda; May, Arnd T.; Heller, Andreas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: There are many existing ethical challenges in nursing homes. Although different methods and approaches to discussing the ethical challenges have been established, systematic ethics work is not yet a standard ... -
Experiences and challenges of home care nurses and general practitioners in homebased palliative care – a qualitative study
Danielsen, Britt Viola; Sand, Anne Marit; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Førland, Oddvar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-07-18)Background. Norway has one of the lowest home death rates in Europe. However, it is the health authorities´ ambition to increase this by facilitating palliative care at home. The aim of this study was to achieve more ... -
Nothing to complain about? : residents’ and relatives’ viewson a "good life" and ethical challenges in nursing homes
Bollig, Georg; Gjengedal, Eva; Rosland, Jan Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Background: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable population. Most of them suffer from multimorbidity, while many have cognitive impairment or dementia and need care around the clock. Several ethical challenges in nursing ... -
A pan-European survey of research in end-of-life cancer care
Sigurdardottir, Katrin Ruth; Haugen, Dagny Faksvåg; Bausewein, Claudia; Higginson, Irene J.; Harding, Richard; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Kaasa, Stein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010-11-30)Background To date, there is no coordinated strategy for end-of-life (EOL) cancer care research in Europe. The PRISMA (Reflecting the Positive Diversities of European Priorities for Research and Measurement in End-of-life ... -
Patient's and health care provider's perspectives on music therapy in palliative care - an integrative review
Schmid, Wolfgang; Rosland, Jan Henrik; von Hofacker, Sebastian; Hunskår, Irene; Bruvik, Frøydis Kristine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-02-20)Background: The use of music as therapy in multidisciplinary end-of-life care dates back to the 1970s and nowadays music therapy (MT) is one of the most frequently used complementary therapy in in-patient palliative care ... -
The pendulum time of life: the experience of time, when living with severe incurable disease—a phenomenological and philosophical study
Ellingsen, Sidsel; Roxberg, Åsa Kristina; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Alvsvåg, Herdis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-05)The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the experience of time when living with severe incurable disease. A phenomenological and philosophical approach of description and deciphering were used. In our ... -
The short-term impact of methylprednisolone on patient-reported sleep in patients with advanced cancer in a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial
Jakobsen, Gunnhild; Engstrøm, Morten; Hjermstad, Marianne Jensen; Rosland, Jan Henrik; Aass, Nina Kathrine; Albert, Eva; Kaasa, Stein; Fayers, Peter; Klepstad, Pål; Paulsen, Ørnulf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Purpose: Although corticosteroids are frequently used in patients with advanced cancer, few studies have examined the impact of these drugs on patient-reported sleep. We aimed to examine the short-term impact of ... -
They know! - do they? A qualitative study of residents and relatives views on advance care planning, end-of-life care, and decision-making in nursing homes.
Bollig, Georg; Gjengedal, Eva; Rosland, Jan Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many residents, a nursing home is their place of death. Palliative care and end-of-life decisions are important components of their ...